Christian Riese Lassen – In Another World
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Behind the horses, a dense forest stretches upwards, its evergreen trees sharply delineated against a backdrop of towering, reddish-brown mountains. The peaks are illuminated by a dramatic sky displaying auroral phenomena – bands of light that curve and swirl in shades of pink and purple. This celestial display contributes to the overall sense of otherworldly wonder.
The lower portion of the water reveals an underwater scene populated with vibrant fish, adding another layer of complexity to the composition. These aquatic creatures are rendered with a clarity that contrasts with the more atmospheric treatment of the horses and landscape above. The presence of these fish suggests a connection between the terrestrial and aquatic realms, hinting at hidden depths and unseen realities.
The color scheme is notable for its use of cool blues and greens in the water and forest, contrasted by the warm reds and oranges of the mountains and sky. This interplay of colors creates visual tension and enhances the sense of drama. The overall effect is one of fantasy and escapism, evoking a realm beyond our own where natural laws seem to bend or disappear entirely.
Subtly, the painting seems to explore themes of transition and liminality – the horses’ passage between water and land suggests a crossing of boundaries, while the underwater scene hints at hidden worlds beneath the surface. The aurora borealis, often associated with mystery and spiritual significance, reinforces this sense of entering an unknown space. It is possible that the work intends to portray not just a physical location but also a psychological state – a journey into imagination or a search for something beyond the mundane.